Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] 'll [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Syd sings and says : Do you think I 'll get a record contract ? |
2 | I 'd actually I do n't think I 'll get a book for Jackie because I will be honest with you she has so much reading to do for her English teaching and drama . |
3 | I do n't think I 'll get the chance to do anything like this again . |
4 | I do n't think I 'll have a chance . |
5 | ‘ If when I 'm 38 , Metallica ends , I do n't think I 'll have the energy to start anther project . ’ |
6 | And after you 've taken several of these you think , ‘ Well that 's not a very bad one , I do n't think I 'll take a stat . ’ |
7 | If it does n't rain I 'll get a bit in the garden . |
8 | If it does n't rain I 'll get a bit done in the garden tomorrow . |
9 | Let's have erm let's have a group yes let's have a group tell you what we 'll do we 'll have a group . |
10 | But I do n't expect he 'll like the idea at all . " |
11 | so I do n't think she 'll get an acceptance to York on a B and two Cs I think York is one of the better |
12 | Certainly was , as I say I do n't think you 'll see a lot of , better lot of colour than that |
13 | I do n't think you 'll find the Commission a dictator . " |
14 | But do you think you 'll get a job as a civil engineer at the end of it ? |
15 | The lake is named after him and if we do n't hurry we 'll miss the concert . ’ |
16 | we 'll have to , we 'll look we 'll have a story this afternoon , if we do n't get out this morning it could be pouring down |
17 | I do n't think we 'll have a problem with money you see |
18 | no I do n't think we 'll have a pussy cat for the foreseeable future , not shut up , I say it 's different if they can go out , sharpen their claws on a bit of bark or , unless I end up with a goldfish |
19 | Mm , that 's what I 'll do I do n't think we 'll use the fire that much , I mean we , I , did I put it on ? |
20 | Do you think we 'll get a seat ? |
21 | And I said oh that 's right , he said and I , I 'd come up and see her the first we 'll either take her out for a drink afterwards , I thought that does n't seemed to mix in one glass , and I going to a pub because she 's , but there you are , and she so 's erm , can I bet you 'll stay a bit , she said oh , I think December is your like it to be , well obviously it 's getting him settled you must n't over , she must off pushed him and then he 's said erm , I , I 've told mum and dad that if they want to go as well , they can go . |
22 | Okay , you want the body temperature kept at an even level , do n't have it too high , do n't have it too low , cos if you shiver you make use of muscles and then the muscles will call on oxygen and then you 'll shiver , you do n't want them there you want the blood in here , if you make them sweat you 'll bring the blood to the surface of the skin again to lose heat , and that 's again precisely where you do n't need , you want it in the core of the body so you maintain an even body temperature . |
23 | I 'll take I 'll take a couple for the moment . |
24 | But do you think they 'll load the thing on the joints ? |
25 | You do n't think they 'll leave the lid off it , it 'll all go yucky wo n't it ? |
26 | I do n't think they 'll concede the sort of easy goals they have allowed in past World Cups . ’ |
27 | I do n't think they 'll trouble the station 's defence systems , do you ? ’ |
28 | ‘ Do you suppose I 'll have a nightmare like that every night ? ’ |
29 | But just because you do n't need a certificate of competence does n't mean you 'll get a licence even if you have one . |
30 | But for others the vote may mean they 'll leave the church as a matter of conscience . |